By Jason Ouimet It’s sometimes hard for me to believe that it wasn’t until the late 1980s that the right to self-defense for law-abiding Americans truly began to be recognized in the modern era, and lawfully exercised, outside the confines of the home. —… Continue Reading “America’s 1st Freedom | Right-to-Carry: Three-And-A-Half Decades, and Still Going Strong”
By Nicole Alcindor Christian singer Victory Boyd, who has openly shared her refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine due to her faith, claims she could not perform the national anthem at an NFL game last week because of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate. — Read… Continue Reading “NFL cancels performance by Christian singer who isn’t vaccinated | Entertainment News | The Christian Post”
By Michael Gryboski A pro-life activist organization based in Texas that advocated for the state’s new abortion law received a bomb threat last Friday, leading police to evacuate the office as a precaution. — Read on http://www.christianpost.com/news/texas-pro-life-group-receives-bomb-threat-police-evacuate.html
Dr. Jim Denison On this day twenty years ago, the church I pastored in Dallas held a community service in response to the 9/11 attacks. We invited ministers from across the denominational spectrum to lead in prayer, worship, and proclamation. Our sanctuary, which seats… Continue Reading ““I miss the America of 9/12”: Two steps to transforming purpose and unity”
By Hugh Hewitt The majority of Americans remember our 37th President Richard Nixon for one thing and one thing only: the Watergate scandal. But there’s much more to the man than that. Like him or not, he was one of the most significant figures… Continue Reading “Understanding Nixon: PragerU”
By Joseph Mussomeli I sometimes still worry that all the publicity centering around September 11th drowns out the cries of those who died that day. I don’t want that to happen. The tragedy of their dying was corrupted from the very start by our… Continue Reading “A Canticle on a September Morn ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Jianli Yang The Western Journal is publishing this poem by human rights activist Jianli Yang to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11. — Read on http://www.westernjournal.com/jianli-yang-lamentation/